EMP denial

On Monday, May 11th, we had a surge of power through our house so great, that it magnified the brightness of our lightbulbs tenfold. The lights and one of the circuits proceeded to burn out, and the surge fried anything that was plugged in—as a strong burst of magnetic energy would. Even a surge strip did not keep the cable box from being fried. This type of situation has never occurred in our home in over 50 years. The event occurred at a little after 13:00 pm CST, or 18:00 UTC. No source was found for the surge, only a fried wire, which had caused a burning smell in the home. Certainly a malfunctioning wire, more than like fried by the surge as well, would not cause a surge in power, but a reduction in it. Would the Zetas care to comment on whether we are now experiencing EMPs from PX on a more frequent basis? If so, would it be recommended that all electronics not in use be disconnected from their power source? Space was relatively quiet, but the magnetosphere was fluctuating widely. [and from another]http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news... The cut was said to have been caused by an electrical surge. People in the area say "Smoke was coming from the electric cupboard from 86 Deansgate when the power surge hit. 4 fire engines responded to the call". Jade Barrow is a receptionist at 86 Deansgate, and said the whole building shook. She said: "The firemen explained to me that an electrical surge is like 2 magnets hitting each other. That's why it all shook because of the force." [and from another]http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=3863141%3ABlogPost%... May 15. After 15 days with approximately 300 hours of missing data, it appears the uninterrupted BATSRUS RCM image feed has resumed.

Air France 447 in 2009 and Malaysia 370 and the recent Germanwings A320 are in the news because they impact the airline industry, and the blame thus placed elsewhere. To date, pilot suicide, storms, and bad pilot judgement have been used, and how is the public to know otherwise? Electric trains such as the Disney Monorail and DC Metro crash incidents in 2009 and the recent Amtrak 188 go into investigation while talking heads murmur about safety devices or track maintenance or mechanical failure, which ultimately get the blame.

It is only when the public is broadly affected that the public can get a hint that something else is afoot. Cell phones are regularly having disrupted service but the blame is placed on blocked access to towers or bad weather. The blackberry outage in 2008 was blamed on a software glitch. If the public is frankly being lied to, engineers responsible for maintaining equipment and the grid are not fooled. The talk has spilled over into the press, or into conversations with the public. During the Washington DC blackout, the electrical problem was described at first by the Washington Post as a “surge”.

This is a key determinant between a failed electrical system, a simple outage, and electro-magnetic pulse. Pulse is a surge, and the sudden increase in the amount of magnetons and their associated electrons, such that equipment controlled by a steady pace of either particle flow goes into a runaway state. When equipment is guarded by surge protection, to guard against lightning strikes, it will shut down, as a brownout situation can damage equipment. But unless a lightning strike was present, there can be no excuse for a pulse or surge other than the presence of the charged tail of Planet X, aka Nibiru.

What can the public expect? As cell phone service and cable TV via satellite continues to degrade, as airplanes increasingly crash during complete electronics failure or are forced to land with smoke in their cockpits, as electric trains surge off the tracks and brakes fail, as transformers explode at dams and on the grid, and as residential lights flicker and erratic and unexplained and spotty blackouts descend, the public can expect endless inane excuses from the establishment. The truth will be withheld because mankind is so dependent upon his electrical systems and equipment that the thought of being without is unthinkable. It is mass denial.

Power Failure in Brooklyn Shuts Down Subways

Subway service between Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan ground to a halt on Sunday (Sept 17) after a transformer near Jay Street briefly failed, according to the power company.

The temporary power fluctuation, which began around 1 p.m., scrambled train signals and disrupted service on the A, C, E, F and G lines. The shutdown had a ripple effect up several subway lines, resulting in packed platforms and delayed trains from Brooklyn all the way into Upper Manhattan and even the Bronx.

“Complete chaos at 145th Street due to an outage in Brooklyn?” a rider named Micah Bergdale posted on Twitter with a picture of a packed platform at 145th Street. “This is nuts. People rely on subway for their weekend jobs too.”

For residents of the affected area lights may have dimmed, but the trains were more profoundly affected because a failed transformer can shut down the subway’s signals, said Michael Clendenin, a spokesman for Consolidated Edison, the power company.

By 3 p.m. the issue had been resolved, though officials had not yet determined exactly what caused power failure.

On Thursday, debris, a switch problem and a power malfunctioncaused subway delays in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens during the morning rush.

Power Outage Causes Subway Chaos On A, C, F And G Trains

"..A Con Ed spokesperson told Gothamist that there was a transmission disturbance that caused electrical damage to equipment in a substation that serves Downtown Brooklyn. Crews are investigating the incident, which caused a voltage dip that then impacted subway signals, and are attempting to restore service. While there wasn't a widespread power outage due to the substation issue, the spokesperson said some nearby buildings lost elevator service.

Power Station Explosion as Outages Sock Colton

(Watch recorded video of a live broadcast Thursday (Aug 31) as Transformers at Substation explodes and catches fire and startles TV newscaster Tony Shin reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Thursday, August 31, 2017. )

In the middle of a power outage during a scorching California heat wave, a substation was hit with a blast,

possibly from a power surge or static electricity in the air.

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(The report of Lightning seems to contradict what the live video shows..)

Structure Fire at NV Energy Plant in Zephyr Cove; Thousands Without Power

Tahoe Douglas Fire says a mechanical failure likely led to a fire at the NV Energy plant in Zephyr Cove. NV Energy says about 5,300 customers are without power.

Liberty Utilities says power has been restored to about 15,000 customers in the South Lake Tahoe, Markleeville area.

Fire crews say the mechanical failure occurred at the substation off of Sewer Plant Road and caused an outage into the Minden-Gardnerville area.

NV Energy says the power went out after 8:30 a.m. on Monday. Tahoe Douglas Fire says NV Energy is working to re-route power to those affected. It estimates that power should be restored by 4 p.m. for most areas.

Tahoe Douglas Fire says the Kingsbury backup transmission line is under construction and the Glenbrook backup transmission line was damaged in the Carson Fire..."

STATELINE, Nev. (AP) — A small fire at an NV Energy substation has triggered a power outage affecting several thousand customers around Lake Tahoe.

More than 15,000 residential and business customers served by NV Energy and Liberty Utilities were without power at one point after the outage was reported shortly after 8 a.m. Monday at the substation near Markleeville, California..."

St. Lucia-bound JetBlue plane makes emergency landing

(AVIATION INSPECTOR) – An airliner was yesterday (Aug 26) forced to divert to Bermuda after smoke was spotted coming from the rear of the plane.

The JetBlue flight bound for St Lucia with more than 200 passengers on board made an emergency landing at the island’s airport.

A spokeswoman for the Bermuda Fire & Rescue service said the Airbus A320 aircraft was carrying 202 passengers and landed safely in Bermuda at about 12.15pm.

She added: “BFRS personnel dressed in breathing apparatus carried out a thorough search of the airbus compartment with thermal imaging equipment before turning the scene over to the airline representatives.”

No injuries after smoke condition in cabin

LAKE CLEAR — A small passenger plane made an emergency landing at the Adirondack Regional Airport early Friday evening (Aug 25).

The Saranac Lake Volunteer Fire Department responded to a call at the airport at 5:02 p.m. to respond for an emergency landing of a Cape Air passenger aircraft that they were told was experiencing smoke in the cabin.

Speaking Sunday morning, Cape Air spokeswoman Michelle Haynes said there were five passengers on board the nine-person Cessna 402, Flight 1815, which landed without incident at Adirondack Regional Airport. Haynes and firefighters added that there were no injuries and minimal effects to passengers.

“In flight, the captain noticed there was an abnormality with the engine,” Haynes said. “Definitely something concerning the pilot.

“I talked to the station manager in Saranac Lake,” Haynes added. “She said the passengers were all fine, they weren’t even aware why they landed.

“There was a whiff of smoke,” Haynes continued, “and when the captain adjusted the controls, the smoke immediately dissipated and he called for a priority landing.”

The plane departed from Albany International Airport with a destination of Ogdensburg Regional Airport earlier Friday afternoon. After the emergency landing, firefighters subsequently assisted passengers on the airport runway. Haynes said passengers were then ground transported to Ogdensburg.

Firefighters said early Friday evening the cause of the smoke appeared to be the overheating of electrical equipment, though firefighters couldn’t say that with 100 percent certainty. Haynes emphasized on Sunday that the airline still did not know the cause of the smoke..."

The blackout occurred at 5.40am on Wednesday, mainly in the city of Suita in central Osaka [Japan]. Some 29,520 homes were affected in Suita, with the rest in the neighbouring Higashiyodogawa ward and Settsu city.

Power was fully restored in affected areas in Osaka before 5pm on Wednesday, nearly 12 hours after a major blackout struck at dawn, which cut off power to 34,000 homes and shut down hospitals and 24-hour convenience stores.

The Osaka Police Department said police reports have been lodged of a loud boom occurring underground near the Takakijo district in Suita seconds before power was shut off. A manhole cover was also reportedly dislodged.